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sierra drum to dask conversion

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sierra drum to dask conversion

Post by zookster66 »

i have a 95 model sierra and the handbrake works off the rear drums not the transfer what calipers can i use for conversion
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Post by fool_injected »

Easier to attach a transfer drum handbrake
But they don't work nowhere near as good as disc caliper actuated handbrakes

Some people have custom set ups with go kart disc and caliper mounted to the transfer


Don't think my handbrake has ever worked :?
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Post by Mike E »

low range sell a disc handbrake conversion that mounts on the transfer
heres a link
http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/sambrakes.htm
(its the second item down)
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Post by ofr57 »

fool_injected wrote:Easier to attach a transfer drum handbrake
But they don't work nowhere near as good as disc caliper actuated handbrakes

Some people have custom set ups with go kart disc and caliper mounted to the transfer


Don't think my handbrake has ever worked :?
same here ... i got a new theory that my cable has stretched ... is that plausible :?
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Post by fool_injected »

ofr57 wrote:
fool_injected wrote:Easier to attach a transfer drum handbrake
But they don't work nowhere near as good as disc caliper actuated handbrakes

Some people have custom set ups with go kart disc and caliper mounted to the transfer


Don't think my handbrake has ever worked :?
same here ... i got a new theory that my cable has stretched ... is that plausible :?
Maybe but you should be able to adjust the stretch out
If it has stretched beyond that point it is likely ready to break
Check that the shoes in the drum haven't worn down
There is an adjuster for the shoes on the drum, stick a screwdriver in the hole and turn the thingo in there to wind the shoes out (cant remember which direction to turn it)
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Post by ofr57 »

fool_injected wrote:
ofr57 wrote:
fool_injected wrote:Easier to attach a transfer drum handbrake
But they don't work nowhere near as good as disc caliper actuated handbrakes

Some people have custom set ups with go kart disc and caliper mounted to the transfer


Don't think my handbrake has ever worked :?
same here ... i got a new theory that my cable has stretched ... is that plausible :?
Maybe but you should be able to adjust the stretch out
If it has stretched beyond that point it is likely ready to break
Check that the shoes in the drum haven't worn down
There is an adjuster for the shoes on the drum, stick a screwdriver in the hole and turn the thingo in there to wind the shoes out (cant remember which direction to turn it)
yeah its got new pads and i adjust it .... just doesn't seem to bite that good
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Post by want33s »

Mine had stretched and wasn't working so when I went to LWB I got the new cable made 300mm longer and the sheath 310mm longer so effectively shortened the cable 10mm.
Works great now IF I have rear brake shoes.. Bloody mud :bad-words:

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Post by PCRman »

ofr57 wrote:yeah its got new pads and i adjust it .... just doesn't seem to bite that good
stupid question but is there a bedding in procedure for the shoes. brakes tend not to bite all that good until bedded in. Maybe go for a drive and pull the handbrake on till just before lockup. Do that three times at increasing speed is the general procedure for bedding in brakes IIRC.
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Post by ofr57 »

yeah done that i think its just the typical transfer case handbrake :roll:
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Post by Bazooka »

In my opinion just do the Sierra front caliper on the back swap and run the transfer drum brake. Swap the front brakes to Vitara while your at it. Easiest way and all wrecking yard components. The drum handbrake is ok in most situations but if you want to get adventurous you can always go the aftermarket disc brake or even make something yourself.
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